DENVER – Hurricane season is upon us, and has caused devastating effects to the U.S., our territories, the Caribbean, Central America, and around the globe.

Hurricanes Irma, Maria, and Harvey have changed the landscapes of our country and neighbors, and we are deeply saddened about the destruction that has occurred over the past several weeks.

These natural disasters are also public health concerns and NEHA is doing as much as possible to provide support and resources to the communities in need.

These FDA resources from the course titled “Food Safety Issues in the Event of Disasters” contain valuable information to help address concerns related to food safety after events such as flooding, fires, hurricanes, and earthquakes. NEHA is making this information available at neha.org to download and use, as our nation’s environmental workforce works to provide food, water, and shelter to those who have felt the devastating effects of the storms.

Minimum Standards for Operation of a Retail Food Establishment While Under a Boil Advisory

Disaster Survey Form

Incident Command Report

2013 Food Code Spec Sheet

Response Food Inspections: Large Scale Tornado Sample Report

Guidance During Alamosa Water Flush

Alamosa Water Investigation Template

Our thoughts are with the families and communities that have been affected, we are grateful to have resources to help.

To learn more about our educational materials, please go to www.NEHA.org.

About the National Environmental Health Association

The National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) is professional society with more than 4,500 members in the public and private sectors as well as in universities and uniformed services. NEHA's mission, "to advance the environmental health and protection professional for the purpose of providing a healthful environment for all" is fulfilled in the products and services offered by NEHA to advance the environmental health professional through credentialing, training, education, networking, professional development, and policy involvement opportunities. Learn more about NEHA at www.neha.org.